The wining noise

 

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Username: B3n07

Louisville, Ky USA

Post Number: 467
Registered: Jul-07
ok i am getting a horrible winding noise in my compents speakers could it be becuz i am useing a smaller fues in my fuse holder i went from and 80 fuse to a 50
 

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Username: Rideredder

Cornell, IL USA

Post Number: 1038
Registered: Sep-05
I wouldn't think so. Check all your grounds.
 

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Username: B3n07

Louisville, Ky USA

Post Number: 468
Registered: Jul-07
did there perfect i know one of my amps is drawing 52 amps and the other is drawing about 25 amps and the it only starts to make the noise when i have the subs plugged in
 

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Username: Tblazer74

South Salem, NY USA

Post Number: 43
Registered: Jun-07
Sounds like bad wiring. If the wiring it old or not good quality you may get that alternator whine. If it isn't your ground, I would just get a new better wiring kit and see if that helps.
 

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Username: Clouduz

Post Number: 227
Registered: Jun-06
yea, make sure your ground is not too long, scrape off any paint, check your rca's, cheaper ones tend to pick up noise if not grounded correctly. What brand of wiring did you use?
 

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Username: Van_man

Boston South, MA

Post Number: 2977
Registered: Mar-06
"only starts to make the noise when i have the subs plugged in"

Re-do the sub amps ground and check replace the rcas to it.
 

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Username: Skibum12189

Cleveland

Post Number: 1929
Registered: Mar-06
did you plug the rca's in on the HU while the HU was on?
 

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Username: B3n07

Louisville, Ky USA

Post Number: 469
Registered: Jul-07
nope i turned the HU of before i did that why would could it cause
 

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Username: B3n07

Louisville, Ky USA

Post Number: 470
Registered: Jul-07
ok well i have checked everything over again and i found that i have a sold blue wire disonected i cant figure out what it goes to and also i checked my fuse holder and i think its time for and upgrade the fuse holder is burnt black and is causeing a bad connection so i was thinking about upgradeing to and ANL fuse and fuse holder but whats a good company to go with
 

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Username: Juliob

Santo DomingoDominican Re...

Post Number: 5006
Registered: Dec-05
any reputable brand. The cheapest brand that sells decent fuses/fuse holders is audiopipe. Is the only one i can vouch for.

Kicker would be great for the budget
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